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  1. I've gotten aftermarket, some come in packs of two or multiples for a good price, but not for 2015+ and they fit fine, but i don't recall brand or them being notably bad. Try one and compared it to the (likely) OEM one you remove and see how they compare. I find it very unlikely a car cabin is sealed off enough for a filter to significantly improve on the conditioned, non allergenic space except in very limited (physical, environmental, physiological) circumstances.
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  2. Heys guys, I've been playing around with my 3D printer and found a file online that someone made as a direct replacement for the original center hub wheel rings (part that hold the center cover into place). Mine are plastic, and work great! With it being nearly impossible to find any OEM ones still usable, these are a great replacement. If someone needs a set of 4 printed up, PM me.
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  3. Chassis rails. Rear diff. EA82s have a small rear structure point just in front of the rear tires but offset inward like the front chassis rail. If you set the jack far enough back on the chassis rail and it goes high enough you can jack the entire side of the car off the ground - both wheels. That’s how I rotate tires and swap summer/winter tires/wheels
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  4. The 3AT is garbage and has the same availability of parts problem as the EA82. The local AAMCO needed an oil pump drive for a customer's loyale and one of my tech's had to go through the scrap metal pile at his house to find one that was sort-of acceptable in that it *only* had the teeth half worn through as opposed to almost entirely worn through or stripped in the case of the one being replaced. One of the many flaws in that trans. It can't support any additional HP for any significant length of time. That's why most of them are dead and crushed by now. GD
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  5. I've been cutting the bottom off of 5 gallon buckets ever since working in the industrial sector where this is common practice and has been since right after they invented dirt. Spin the bucket through a running bandsaw blade. Can make many heights, cut notches for easier drain, etc. This is nothing new. Wait till dude discovers funnels made from soda bottles! LOL. GD
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